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Bog rosemary, marsh tea, water callas, cloudberry leaves and flowers, grass, moss... The Letto (fen) pattern perfectly conveys the richness and mysterious atmosphere of Finnish bogs.
Aino-Maija Metsola created the Kokadera design originally for a Marimekko exhibition organized in Japan. The pattern, inspired by Kyoto’s famous moss garden, has an enchanting feel to it.
Fabrics are sold by the decimetre (1 metre = 10 decimetres).
For example, If you need 2.2 m, choose 22 units.
Width 145 cm – Printed in Finland
cushion cover 50 x 50 cm
Letto 180
100% linen
51 > 42,84 €
cushion cover 40 x 60 cm
Letto 680
100% cotton
SOLD OUT
cushion cover 50 x 50 cm
Kokadera 980
100% cotton
SOLD OUT
cotton apron
84 x 85 cm
SOLD OUT
oven mitten
15 x 31 cm
20 > 16,80 €
Aino-Maija Metsola is a Helsinki-based freelance illustrator and designer who graduated with an MA in graphic design from the University of Art and Design Helsinki.
With her immense interest in colour, Aino-Maija creates bold yet subtle prints using different techniques ranging from watercolour to ink, markers and gouache.
Aino-Maija has been collaborating with Marimekko since 2006. Her most recognisable designs for Marimekko are Jurmo (name of an island) and Juhannustaika (Midsummer magic) as well as the Sääpäiväkirja (Weather Diary) series of painterly patterns for tableware and textiles.